
Energy Central 14: ‘Hybrid Generation+Storage: Key Efficiency or Mere Tax Opportunity?’ with Will Gorman of LBNL
Jun 8, 2020
18:59
The latest episode of the Energy Central Power Perspectives™ Podcast sees Jason Price and Matt Chester joined by Will Gorman, a graduate student researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, to discuss a recently published paper that studied the motivations and installation trends of hybrid generation-plus-battery projects across the U.S. grid system. Battery prices have been steadily decreasing and new “hybrid” power plants have been taking advantage by adding on-site energy storage to new and existing wind and solar energy installations.
This trend is being seen across the country, so there’s no doubt that the popularity of such hybrid power plants is growing, but what Will and his cohorts at LBNL were eager to analyze was why these power plants were popping up more and more. Was this a case of technology becoming viable and solving a problem? Were the availability of investment tax credits (ITCs) artificially making these projects appealing? And will co-locating batteries and generating units continue to be seen as a potentially optimal and efficient solution? Listen to this engaging conversation with Will to learn the answers to some of these questions and more on this episode of the Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast!
Key Links:
Will Gorman’s Energy Central Profile: https://energycentral.com/member/profile/238776
Motivations and options for deploying hybrid generator-plus-battery projects within the bulk power system: https://energycentral.com/c/gn/motivations-and-options-deploying-hybrid-generator-plus-battery-projects-within
Link to register as a member of the Energy Central community: https://energycentral.com/user/register
Energy Central Post with More Details: https://energycentral.com/c/gn/power-perspectives%E2%84%A2-podcast-episode-14-%E2%80%98hybrid-generation-storage-key-efficiency
